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Body impedance measurements during dialysis.
European journal of clinical nutrition, 1991Changes in body weight in relation to changes in body impedance were studied in six male and four female patients before and during dialysis. Before dialysis, fat-free mass from skinfolds was 46.5 +/- 6.8 kg, and total body water calculated from bio-electrical impedance was 36.9 +/- 5.2 kg.
DE LORENZO, ANTONINO +4 more
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Redesigning motion capture systems to be more representative of real human bodies and movements could make them fairer and more useful for applications including law enforcement and medical diagnostics.
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Redesigning motion capture systems to be more representative of real human bodies and movements could make them fairer and more useful for applications including law enforcement and medical diagnostics.
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Abstract Intraoperative temperature measurement represents an important but underappreciated aspect of patient care under the purview of the anesthesiologist. Deviations from normal body temperature can have important consequences. Hypothermia is most commonly encountered and is usually caused by loss of heat via radiation within the ...
Jayakar Guruswamy, Matthew Epelman
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Jayakar Guruswamy, Matthew Epelman
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Measurement of body venous tone
Journal of Pharmacological and Toxicological Methods, 2000The venous system contains about 70% of the blood volume, and approximately 75% of the venous volume is in the small veins and venules. Veins play an active role in the control of cardiac output (CO) and blood pressure. Drugs that interfere with venous tone have profound effects on CO and blood pressure due to the large venous capacity.
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The Measurement of Body Currents
Transactions of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, 1941IN these days of supersensitive amplifiers and recording apparatus, it is very tempting to define life and death in terms of electrical activity. Whether or not this concept is accurate, we can, on present knowledge liken living tissue to a B-battery and dead tissue to a burned out generator. The function of living tissue, however, is so closely allied
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Body composition measurements.
The Netherlands journal of medicine, 1990Measurement of body composition is an important tool for the assessment of nutritional status. During the past decades, new methods have been developed for the quantification of body fat. The model commonly used in body composition research is the two-component model.
T, Weits, H P, Koppeschaar
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A Paradigm for Developing Better Measures of Marketing Constructs
, 1979Gilbert A. Churchill
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[Short communication about percentile values of body measures of newborn babies].
Zeitschrift für Geburtshilfe und Neonatologie, 2010M. Voigt +5 more
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